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Hi to all,
Do any of you use a AVO830 multimeter?

I got one recently but found the readings to be very slow , when on auto ranging, compared to other multimeters we use in the dept. e.g: Brymen, UNI-T, Fluke.
This is very noticeable when measuring AC on auto ranging. On manual ranging ireads at the same speed as the others.

Thank you for any answers.
Joe
 
Hi to all,
Do any of you use a AVO830 multimeter?

I got one recently but found the readings to be very slow , when on auto ranging, compared to other multimeters we use in the dept. e.g: Brymen, UNI-T, Fluke.
This is very noticeable when measuring AC on auto ranging. On manual ranging ireads at the same speed as the others.

Thank you for any answers.
Joe
Is that because it's in 'smoothing of the measured value' mode?
I only have the 410, so not familiar with all the tool functions on yours.
 

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